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‘If amount is in foreign currency, stamp duty is charged on the Irish equivalent according to the exchange rate prevailing on the day the instrument is executed.’

‘So the rights, whatever they were, were created, at least according to the language of the documents, a week before the dutiable instrument was executed.’

‘Once a security instrument is executed, says GMAC, it attaches immediately to all assets covered by that instrument.’

‘No new beneficial interest is created in favour of the appellant or anybody else, and the property remains subject to the same trusts as it did before the instrument was executed.’

‘If he elects to have another person registered he shall execute an instrument of transfer of the share to that person.’

1.4Law Carry out (a judicial sentence, the terms of a will, or other order)

‘police executed a search warrant’

‘The death penalty being spoken of for both is a barbaric obscenity that achieves nothing - except diminish everyone involved in executing the sentence.’

‘West Vancouver police executed a search warrant on the residence later that day.’

‘On March 23 the police executed a search warrant at a warehouse and made further seizures.’

‘A dozen men armed with clubs set upon a corporal in the colonial militia when he tried to execute a sentence on a man delinquent in his duty.’

‘This can lead to the travellers moving to another car park when the order is executed and the whole process has to be gone through again.’

1.5Computing Carry out an instruction or program.

‘Modern microprocessors can execute three or more instructions per clock cycle.’

‘It executes program instructions, writes and reads information to or from memory, and accesses peripheral devices such as serial ports and disk controllers.’

‘With Code Morphing, the translation process can be optimized by looking at the generated code and minimizing the number of instructions executed.’

‘Privilege Level means that the program can execute all CPU instructions.’

‘Once you click OK, all of these commands are executed in order in the window shown in Figure 14.’

2Carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person)

‘he was convicted of treason and executed’

‘The rest were captured and either died in prison or were executed for treason.’

‘Despite the proliferation of the death penalty for many new offences, less than half the people condemned to death were executed.’

‘At least seven criminals, mostly rapists, have been executed by lethal injection since the penalty was restored.’

‘Most shockingly, Americans still support the death penalty in large numbers despite an awareness that innocent people are executed.’

‘His capture marked the final defeat of the losing side in the civil war and after a dramatic trial in Belgrade, he was executed for treason and war crimes on 17 July 1946.’

‘Seventy seven men were executed on charges of treason though historians tend to think the figure is higher.’

‘Well, even though he was executed 122 years ago, bushranger Ned Kelly continues to have a strange hold over the nation's imagination.’

‘Despite this evidence, he was executed at six o'clock on the morning of April 22.’

‘What will the situation be if a person is executed under a law that has been deemed unconstitutional and invalid?’

‘Edith Cavell was executed by a German firing squad on October 12, 1915.’

‘You see all these different movies with people being executed for committing treason or murder.’

‘Now, it suggested, the availability of DNA evidence reduces the risk of executing an innocent person.’

‘The PA sentenced 12 people to death and two people were executed.’

‘Six hundred years to the day since he was executed for high treason, descendants of Archbishop Richard Scrope arrived from across the globe for a service at the city's cathedral to commemorate his life.’

‘It is not difficult to understand why in some parts of the world traffickers in heroin in any substantial quality are sentenced to death and executed.’

‘However he was not able to shake the bitemark evidence which was subject to two appeals, and he was eventually executed ten years after his conviction.’

‘There is the existence of legal homicide - as when a convicted and condemned criminal is executed pursuant to court order.’

‘1530s only some 330 people were executed for treason, of whom 287 died as rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536.’

‘He was executed by lethal injection on March 21st 2005.’

‘If the case against them holds up, they are likely to become the next cause célèbre in the national debate over executing people who are sentenced to death while juveniles.’